roseriver1012
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She climbed up to the top of the hill, ____ she could have a good view of the whole town.
C. from which D. from where
The answer is D. I can't understand why I can't use "from which" in this sentence. Why can't I suppose that "which" here refers to " the top of the hill" and it introduces the attributibe clause? On the other hand, what does "where" refer to? Why can it be connected with a preposition "from"(in a common sense, we seldom connect "where" with a prepostion)? Help me please, and thank you very much!
C. from which D. from where
The answer is D. I can't understand why I can't use "from which" in this sentence. Why can't I suppose that "which" here refers to " the top of the hill" and it introduces the attributibe clause? On the other hand, what does "where" refer to? Why can it be connected with a preposition "from"(in a common sense, we seldom connect "where" with a prepostion)? Help me please, and thank you very much!